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Show ! ' 41 i l v : TEE TRI WEEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH AUGUST experienced - knitters can find employment at the Salt Lake Knitting Works at Salt Lake' Looah, Cache Coustt, Utah. City. : TUESDAY, TH U RS DAY, SATURDAY Mrs', Fred Meissner went to i t Ogden last Thursday on the invitaA. tion of tbeGerman Ladies Society, Advertising Rates. which gave an outing in her honor Local Lines 20c pr line each innerwill return home today. She t lion. ' each line '10c per Rkadixo Notices Wanted Middle aged lady to insertion. care for sick lady and assist in Waxt Coltjhn )e per word each In- family. Good wages. Enquire at sertion. THE JOURNAL Fifteen- ; t 'Bates on Display Advertisements made known on application- Advertisements not accompanied by written directions will be inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. Subscription Rates. One tear.. Six Months Three Months Single Copy ...$3.00 1.60 .73 05 Cash in Advauce. Local Points. Good lime for sale at the sugar factory. Abraham Smith, the Smithfield merchant, was in town Saturday. - t this office. , Mr. Sidney Stevens, bead of the big implement firm was in town yesterday, as the guest .of his son Mr, S. O. Stevens, the hostling manager of the local branch. -- The discount solo at Elia-so- n Sisters will bo continued until Aug. 15th. , Misses Beth and Martha Jensen of Pocatello, retnrned to their home yesterday after 'visiting for several days in Logan as the guest of their nncle, Mr. Edwin Peake, Mr. :W. T. Brown, the well is at thtf known marble-worke- r ill with fever. typhoid hospital city A yonng son and daughter of his, are lying at home ill with the same disease. ' A cuff button with a childs photo on has beeu left at thi3 office. Ma.iand Mrs. R. W.Branscomb of Laramie, Wyo., are io Logan on a visit to friends. ' r I? ' and cooking apples at Bought and Sold by W. Ryberg at v Eating the Logan Nurseries. tho Lincoln HotaL It wit) pay you Mb. M. J. Ballard went to Boise to him v v . on Friday, in order to be present at the conference held there . on The Y. M. M.I .A. of the secSnoday. ward was reorganized on Sunond Work wanted, m or near this byAssistent StakeXuot city, by a yourig man. Inquire at day evening The new presHendrickson. A. J. this office. , a is of composed Messrs. LouMr. N.W.Crookston has public- idency ie 8. Cardon, John T. Thain and ly announced that he is a candi- R. M. Ballentyne. date for the Democratic nominaState Account Republican tion tor sheriff. Convention Salt Lake, Ang. 25th, Alexander the opticisu will be the O. S. L. will sell round trip at Lincoln Hotel for one week tickets to Salt Lake at single fare, t selling date Ang 24th good reonly, Ang. 15th to 20th. ! Mr. Joseph Stewart of Plain turning Ang. 27th. City has been visiting his brothers, W. G. Benbam of Montpelier. Messrs John and Robert Stewart Vermont, was in Log&B yesterday. of this city. He was looking for a runaway We are giving bargins iu cloth- nephew named Arthnr Nolton, ing this week, all goods greatly re- whom be traced as far as Cache duced. Give us a call.J.Newbold Junction. He lost the trail there and thought the boy came to this What became of that "misleadHe was unable to locate which the Ballard city. ing petition him here, however. et al petition was gotten ont to A voter with a philosophical turn counteract. Who has it? of was recently commenting Courtland surrey for sale, also on mind the strange things that happen horse and harness cheap, at 391 in politics. Said he "I remember N. Main st J. Dryden. when William Sparks of Clarkston Mrs. Ursilla Jenson, who was and Fred Turner were both staunch born in Sweden bnt has lived in Democrats, bnt rather lnstfnl for Logan for abont 27 years and who office. Fred and his friends dewas about 80 years old, died yes- feated Sparks for re nominaton in terday morning at 6 oclock. Fune-ra- T the convention and Sparks and hia services will be held today at 2 friends defeated Fred at the polls. oclock in the Fifth ward meeting To get even with each other both bouse. joined the Republican party. Railroad Tickets - m , ; ;i f v v t904 In the District Court' Saturday, - 1 23 Big lino of tho celebrated P. C. Ford in the suit of Annie E. Warren, Administrator ys-- , John C. Doudle et als. a notice of motion to dismiss the suite was heard. The attorney for the plantiff was granted the privilege to serve notice of the amount and the defendant was given six days in which to demur or ten days in which to answer the . complaint. The most spirited thing about just the Republican convention Saturday was a runaway that took place on Main street just as tho convention was called to order. Mayor Bans. T Peterson of Smithfield and Mr, Color tied their teams to the same hitching' stone on tbs curbing. , Both teams became' frightened at the same time and ran away dragging after them the big rock which weighs abont 160 ponnds. Mayor Petersons buggy was smashed to smithereens bnt the other rig and the horses escaped V e better in the liter About thirty of the best farmers of Smithfield. have combined to form "The Potato Growers Assothe object ciation of Smithfield; being to raise, assort, classify and market potatoes. Utah potatoes are the equal of any that reach the eastern markets, bnt because they are not sssurted as to variety and size, they do not command ready j sale at the prices their merits otherwise eptitle them to. The new association will give the farmers a yalnable object lesson. The members will raise only the very best varieties, .. and will encourage other farmers to do the same. John Casey came in from Gar-lau- d, Boxelder county Saturday and deposited' with the county clerk 61 coyote scalps, two wolf scalps and eight mountain lion scalps. He received therefor tin Order on the State treasurer - for $141,50. Only a few weeks ago Mr. Casey cashed in $160 worth of scalps. This is one of the biggest slaughters of faountain lions that is on reed d since President Roosevelt made tbe( bloody mountain lion record in aqd around Denver a few years ago. ' Mr. Casey is neither a sportsman nor a pot hnnter. He simply poisons the animals for their scalps. Stop Tbit Couch! When a cough, a tickling or an irritation in the throat makes yon feel uncomfortable, take Ballards Hoiebound Syrnp. Dont wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 West 5th St. Silt Lake City, Utah, writes: "We in.-Non- world. Any size, any. style. Let us fit your foot, lady. unhurt. t 27 Main & Hansen ' Street, Logan. Ia the taost eclentifle end correct method of exam-.jeaad more especially the eyea of children literate persona. There la no guem work M and the resnlta are always correct. I use the moat modern method and apparatus and gnarantee all fittings to ie accurate and a, satisfactory. . ... . CHARLES C. WEIIDELDOE, N. St, Login Eyesight Specialist at YcndStbocs Jawalry Store, S3 E.I SEMl - AUUUAL - t Our entire stock of Summer Good foust be told REOARDLESS OF COST Hens, Boys and Childrens Clothing, SHOES, FURNISHIN03 AND HATS Mens High Grade Suits, In two and three pieces, light, medium and daHc goods .patterns; these are made to sell from $12.50 to $10.00. Your choice for think Bullards Horebound Syrnp the best medicine for coughs and colds. We have used it for several years; it always gives imme- diate relief, is very pleasant and satisfaction. 25,50c, rives perfect Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. i B A A.pTTEro ONE PRICE TO ALL oca 45 MAiri STREET |